Vasily Radlov, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Vasily Radlov

German-born Russian turkologist and ethnographer

Date of Birth: 05-Jan-1837

Place of Birth: Berlin

Date of Death: 12-May-1918

Profession: anthropologist, explorer, ethnographer, linguist

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Vasily Radlov

  • Vasily Vasilievich Radlov or Friedrich Wilhelm Radloff (Russian: ????´??? ????´?????? ??´????; 17 January [O.S.
  • 5 January] 1837 in Berlin – 12 May 1918 in Petrograd) was a German-born Russian founder of Turkology, a scientific study of Turkic peoples. Working as a schoolteacher in Barnaul, Radlov became interested in the native peoples of Siberia and published his ethnographic findings in the influential monograph From Siberia (1884).
  • From 1866 to 1907, he translated and released a number of monuments of Turkic folklore.
  • Most importantly, he was the first to publish the Orhon inscriptions.
  • Four volumes of his comparative dictionary of Turkic languages followed in 1893 to 1911.
  • Radlov helped establish the Russian Museum of Ethnography and was in charge of the Asiatic Museum in St.
  • Petersburg from 1884 to 1894. Radlov assisted Grigory Potanin on his glossary of Salar language, Western Yugur language, and Eastern Yugur language in Potanin's 1893 Russian language book The Tangut-Tibetan Borderlands of China and Central Mongolia.During the Stalinist repressions of the late 1930s, the NKVD and state science apparatus accused the late (ethnically German) Radloff of Panturkism.
  • A perceived connection with the long-dead Radloff was treated as incriminating evidence against Orientalists and Turkologists, some of whom - including Alexander Samoylovich, in 1938 - were executed.

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